Reviewer Resources

Peer Review Process

How to Peer Review for Hindawi

The reviewer report should comprehensively critique the submission, consisting of more than a few brief sentences. Hindawi does not require a specific structure for reports, however, a suggested format is:

Summary

Major issues

Minor issues

We encourage reviewers to help authors improve their manuscript. The report should give constructive analysis to authors, particularly where revisions are recommended. Where reviewers do not wish authors to see certain comments, these can be added to the confidential comments to the Academic Editor.

While expectations vary by discipline, some core aspects that should be critiqued by reviewers may include:

Are the research questions valid?

Is the sample size sufficient?

Is there necessary ethical approval and/or consent and was the research ethical?

Are the study design and methods appropriate to answer the research question?

Do the experiments have appropriate controls?

Is the reporting of the methods, including any equipment and materials, sufficiently detailed that the research might be reproduced?

Are statistical tests appropriate and correctly reported?

Are the figures and tables clear and do they accurately represent the results?

Has previous research by the authors and others been discussed and have those results been compared to the current results?

Are there any inappropriate citations, for example, not supporting the claim being made or too many citations to the authors' own articles?

Do the results support the conclusions?

Are limitations of the research acknowledged?

Is the abstract an accurate summary of the research and results, without spin?

Is the language clear and understandable?

To help authors receive timely reviews, reviewer reports should be submitted via the Manuscript Tracking System on or before the agreed deadline. Reviewers should contact Hindawi if they are unable to meet the deadline so an alternative date can be arranged.

We encourage reviewers to focus their reports on objectively critiquing the scientific aspects of the submission, including soundness of the methodology and whether the conclusions can be supported by the results. Comments may also be given on novelty and the potential impact of the work. Reviewers provide a recommendation to accept, revise, or reject; however, the decision will be made by the Academic Editor.

Reporting Guidelines

Hindawi does not mandate the use of reporting guidelines by authors, however, we encourage reviewers to use relevant reporting guidelines to help assess the submission. The EQUATOR Network and FAIRsharing list clinical and general science guidelines, respectively. We particularly encourage the use of:

Confidentiality

Manuscripts under peer review should be strictly confidential. Reviewers must not share manuscripts or discuss their content with anyone outside the peer review process.

Reviewers may, on request, consult with colleagues from their research group trusting that the confidentiality of the manuscript is maintained. Reviewers should first contact Hindawi or the Academic Editor handling the manuscript and note the name of the colleague(s) in the ‘Comments to the editor’ section of their report.

Reviewers will be anonymous to the authors.

Conflicts of Interest

Reviewers should decline to review a submission when they:

Have a recent publication or current submission with any author

Share or have recently shared an affiliation with any author

Collaborate or have recently collaborated with any author

Have a close personal connection to any author

Have a financial interest in the subject of the work

Feel unable to be objective

Reviewers must declare any remaining interests in the ‘Confidential’ section of the review form, which will be considered by the editor.

Reviewers must declare if they have previously discussed the manuscript with the authors.

Reviewers are encouraged to comment on authors’ declared conflicts of interest. If there are concerns that authors have not fully disclosed financial, institutional, commercial, personal, ideological, or academic interests, this should be raised in the reviewer report.

Applications to Review for Hindawi

We appreciate applications to join our community of peer reviewers. Our Academic Editors select reviewers on a manuscript-by-manuscript basis. In each case, the most relevant scientists will be invited. To provide up-to-date contact details, interested reviewers should register a Manuscript Tracking System account.

Reviewer Acknowledgment

We would like to thank the
498 reviewers who have taken part in the peer review process for Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology.